Not really. Two months ago I started hitting the gym to try and address the fatigue. Usually it goes away once I exercise for a week. After the initial result I read that whey protein and foods high in fats and zinc help. My doc put me on 10000 MG vitamin D supplements. I also switched to more power lifting and interval exercise. All that netted me a 14 ng difference. I avoid soy generally speaking.

I would look at your diet and my review your current training regiment. You might need to change what your doing.

At your age you shouldn't have low levels of T yet...
Have your prolactin levels checked, that's a testosterone killer
The only way to determine the condition of your Pituitary Gland is with a cat scan. The Pituitary Gland can develop small growths or tumors that while benign and treatable, cause low T production...

I was addicted to heroin for 3 years and then was on methadone maintenance for another 3. Got off the 'done about 8 months ago. Felt absolutely exhausted ever since. Doesn't take much to get me fatigued. I've always assumed it was part of post-acute withdrawal, which can last for up to a year or more, but I should probably get to a doctor. Working out wouldn't hurt either. You reap what you sow I guess.

I was addicted to heroin for 3 years and then was on methadone maintenance for another 3. Got off the 'done about 8 months ago. Felt absolutely exhausted ever since. Doesn't take much to get me fatigued. I've always assumed it was part of post-acute withdrawal, which can last for up to a year or more, but I should probably get to a doctor. Working out wouldn't hurt either. You reap what you sow I guess.

Speaking as a moderator here, we try to be on the same page. If you feel a ban is unjustified, you can appeal it to TJ and make your case. Some lines are more firm then others. No family smack, no wishing death on other posters, teams, players. If you do any of these, the penalty is severe. If you are banned under one username, coming back with another will trigger an immediate, permanent ban of the new moniker.

As for temp bans, if what you got banned for is not something you would say in mixed company, do not say it here. Even if what you called the adonis belt is correct...after a fashion.

At least I think that was you.

It was me. I didn't think the ban was too severe, just trying to get a feel for disqusting offensive langauge. I'd like ot have fun here, but of course dont want to be the a-hole Mods roll their eyes at.

Purdue Pharma's heart was in the right place when they started making the "non-abusable" OC, but its just making people flock to heroin in droves.

I walk into restaurants in Highlands Ranch and find needles in the bathroom all the time.

My buddy OD'ed a couple a weeks ago. He survived but the EMT's told him they were running out of narcan from all the OD's.

Sad ****.

I agree- it's driven heroin into the mainstream youth of today. I had a couple homies that weren't as lucky as your friend- a lot that were though. I consider myself pretty savvy when it comes to stuff like this but also had a handful of close friends that got caught up right under my nose without me knowing.

Opiates are bad- a lot of drugs are but opiates have a way of taking the fight out of you.

I agree- it's driven heroin into the mainstream youth of today. I had a couple homies that weren't as lucky as your friend- a lot that were though. I consider myself pretty savvy when it comes to stuff like this but also had a handful of close friends that got caught up right under my nose without me knowing.

Opiates are bad- a lot of drugs are but opiates have a way of taking the fight out of you.

Stay strong and keep off that shiz man- you can do it

Yeah its a very, very secretive sub-culture. Even if you know what to look for it can slip past you, and you'll never have a clue. My friends and family were shocked when I told them what was up. And I had been using A LOT for years at that point. No one knew.

Thanks for the encouragement man! I'm one of the lucky few that just plain got sick of living that life. Some people never do. I'm lucky to have a lot of support from friends/fam too.

So I just met with the Endocrinologist. He's doing one last round of blood work and ordered an MRI on my brain. He said there is definitely an issue with my pituitary gland not sending the right amount of testosterone into my system. He also wants to double check it isn't hemochromatosis. After the blood work and the MRI, if both come back clean the only option for me would be to be put on steroid therapy. He recommends the bi-weekly injections.

He confirmed and disproved some of what was on this thread. He said the anti-aging clinics over prescribe and don't dig deep enough to addressing the real causes. He also said that testosterone is one of the safest prescriptions people can take and in the right quantities and age level of the patient the side effects don't manifest. Most of the stuff you hear about are guys who were taking limits well over prescribed level and even their issues are difficult to pin directly onto the steroids. He said since I have a child, the creams won't work, so I may have to inject myself depending on how this next batch of tests goes. He did say based on my age, lack of alcohol consumption lifestyle and hormone levels that it is unlikely to be something that might require surgery.

I'll let you guys know how everything goes. I've never had a MRI on my brain before. Very curious what it will entail. They'll probably just find an empty hole and some cobwebs, I'd imagine. "Well here's yer problem!"

So I just met with the Endocrinologist. He's doing one last round of blood work and ordered an MRI on my brain. He said there is definitely an issue with my pituitary gland not sending the right amount of testosterone into my system. He also wants to double check it isn't hemochromatosis. After the blood work and the MRI, if both come back clean the only option for me would be to be put on steroid therapy. He recommends the bi-weekly injections.

He confirmed and disproved some of what was on this thread. He said the anti-aging clinics over prescribe and don't dig deep enough to addressing the real causes. He also said that testosterone is one of the safest prescriptions people can take and in the right quantities and age level of the patient the side effects don't manifest. Most of the stuff you hear about are guys who were taking limits well over prescribed level and even their issues are difficult to pin directly onto the steroids. He said since I have a child, the creams won't work, so I may have to inject myself depending on how this next batch of tests goes. He did say based on my age, lack of alcohol consumption lifestyle and hormone levels that it is unlikely to be something that might require surgery.

I'll let you guys know how everything goes. I've never had a MRI on my brain before. Very curious what it will entail. They'll probably just find an empty hole and some cobwebs, I'd imagine. "Well here's yer problem!"

Sounds about right. Test is good for you. See if he can give you a different Esther blend so you have less sticks. This is an im shot twice weekly will get old.

Sounds about right. Test is good for you. See if he can give you a different Esther blend so you have less sticks. This is an im shot twice weekly will get old.

He said the weekly really suck, and the monthly have too much of a peak and trough effect, I guess. I'm sure he'd let me tweak it if I got sick of it, but once every two weeks is bad? I've had my blood drawn five times in the last 24 hours and don't mind. I can't imagine what you'd do if you were diabetic, rugbythug...

And he told you to take some prescription shots. Cant say I surprised. I dont get this whole low t thing. What constitutes low levels and why? I know you think Im being a dick about this whole thing, Im not. Im just skeptical and trying to understand it.

If my primary care physician said I needed treatment for low-T, I'd ask to see an endocrinologist. If the endocrinologist confirmed it and recommended testosterone, I'd do it. Sounds like you are in good hands, Khan. Best of luck.

So I just met with the Endocrinologist. He's doing one last round of blood work and ordered an MRI on my brain. He said there is definitely an issue with my pituitary gland not sending the right amount of testosterone into my system. He also wants to double check it isn't hemochromatosis. After the blood work and the MRI, if both come back clean the only option for me would be to be put on steroid therapy. He recommends the bi-weekly injections.

He confirmed and disproved some of what was on this thread. He said the anti-aging clinics over prescribe and don't dig deep enough to addressing the real causes. He also said that testosterone is one of the safest prescriptions people can take and in the right quantities and age level of the patient the side effects don't manifest. Most of the stuff you hear about are guys who were taking limits well over prescribed level and even their issues are difficult to pin directly onto the steroids. He said since I have a child, the creams won't work, so I may have to inject myself depending on how this next batch of tests goes. He did say based on my age, lack of alcohol consumption lifestyle and hormone levels that it is unlikely to be something that might require surgery.

I'll let you guys know how everything goes. I've never had a MRI on my brain before. Very curious what it will entail. They'll probably just find an empty hole and some cobwebs, I'd imagine. "Well here's yer problem!"

Wait, what? Why would that be? Is he talking about a fear that you could pass it on to your child with skin-to-skin contact?

If my primary care physician said I needed treatment for low-T, I'd ask to see an endocrinologist. If the endocrinologist confirmed it and recommended testosterone, I'd do it. Sounds like you are in good hands, Khan. Best of luck.

Thanks Doc. He's very experienced and both he and my primary care physician have been very thorough and cautious in their approach. I am confident they know what they're doing and have my best interests in mind.